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Finsbury Park |
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Kentish Town |
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Northern City Line |
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St Pancras |
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King's Cross1 |
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Hotel curve (closed 1976) |
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York Road curve (closed 1976) |
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Ray Street gridiron |
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Vine Street Goods |
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Farringdon |
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Smithfield Market Goods |
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Barbican |
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Northern City Line |
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Moorgate |
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